Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic Chapter 1154 - 606: The Three Supreme Domains

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Previously on Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic...
Su Yu emerges from the Saintly Sin's mysterious space into the subspace of the Primordial Universe, where he discovers an ocean of infinite particle universes, each containing galaxies, civilizations, and endless cycles of birth and destruction that generate spiritual energy from emotional concepts. Focusing on one particle universe, he uncovers a subspace demon lurking within, feeding on the despair and torment of souls from the Material Universe, which are eternally cycled through extinction to produce these emotions. Scanning the demon's memories, Su Yu learns of the subspace's true nature, the Three Highest Gods—Evil Fate, Saintly Sin, and Desire Corpse—who claim powerful souls, while lesser demons exploit ordinary ones, revealing this infinite realm as a manifestation powered by immeasurable suffering. Though he annihilates the demon, it resurrects within its particle universe, underscoring the subspace's undying horrors.

With just a single thought, Su Yu summoned that demon once more.

The holographic scanner proceeded to probe its memories yet again.

It turned out that this creature was truly deceased, and its revival had occurred as a fresh demon born within the Dust Universe.

"Just as I suspected, the immortality isn't genuine..."

Su Yu mused inwardly.

This aligned perfectly, thanks to the unique features of his Profession Panel, which enabled him to revive it from the grave, granting authentic immortality.

Such demons lacked any such power.

Yet, even merely at the Third-Order level, possessing this deceptive form of immortality remained remarkably impressive.

Furthermore, drawing from the demon's innate recollections, Su Yu discovered that by devouring sufficient souls and elevating its power beyond the Fifth-Order, it could attain genuine demonic immortality.

Naturally, this form of immortality remained tied to the Dust Universe itself; should that universe perish, so too would the immortality vanish.

Armed with this insight, Su Yu willed it so and obliterated the Dust Universe as well.

Inside, the Dust Universe boasted an endlessly expansive realm, vast enough to house endless galaxies.

From the exterior, however, it appeared no larger than a mere atom; annihilating it proved utterly simple for Su Yu.

Though it contained myriad life souls, they had endured prolonged agony and absorption by the Subspace, transforming into incubators for demon spawn.

Thus, Su Yu eradicated them alongside everything else, offering a swift release from their torment.

Following the Dust Universe's destruction, the demon failed to reemerge; this time, it faced true annihilation.

After slaying such a vicious and malformed demon while liberating innumerable tormented souls, Su Yu experienced no elation, for upon surveying his surroundings, he realized he couldn't fathom the sheer quantity of analogous Dust Universes lurking in the Subspace, nor the vast numbers of life souls trapped inside them.

Su Yu found it hard to believe. Could there truly be so many existences?

Shortly thereafter, Su Yu channeled his power with a mental command, sweeping through and demolishing all Dust Universes across several light-years.

Yet this effort proved futile, as fresh Dust Universes swiftly materialized, with souls from unknown origins pouring in, birthing new demons in an endless loop of creation and ruin.

Witnessing this, Su Yu understood that regardless of his might, he could never eradicate every one of these Dust Universes.

Their count could indeed stretch to "infinity."

And those lives along with their souls might not solely hail from the fallen of the Material Universe, but could also spawn from the Subspace's own essence, rendering them "infinite" as well.

Su Yu's finite strength was fated to fail against this boundless filth.

Su Yu gave a faint shake of his head, then altered his viewing mode, shielding his sight from those Dust Universes.

What the eyes don't see, the heart doesn't grieve.

Diverting his gaze from the Dust Universes, the Subspace revealed an entirely altered vista from this new angle.

Su Yu beheld a boundless ocean forged purely from spiritual energy, sprawling like the star-filled void, yet even grander, stretching into true infinity.

The waters consisted of unadulterated spiritual energy.

Amid this enormous spiritual expanse, hordes of oddly formed Subspace demons darted about like fish in schools.

Additionally, drifting through this immense sea were colossal behemoths, featuring enormous, shadowy tentacles as thick as worlds, pitch-black and ominous, spanning planetary scales with lengths beyond reckoning; even Su Yu's holographic senses, reaching over a thousand light-years, failed to trace their ends.

Not only vast in length, these tentacles numbered in the legions, weaving like roots across the whole "ocean."

At first glance, they formed an interminable array of planet-scale appendages.

These world-sized tentacles undulated gently, churning the spiritual depths into turbulent swells.

Upon nearer examination, Su Yu realized these tentacles consisted of myriad minuscule worms, which, under scrutiny, appeared woven from countless souls.

These worms ceaselessly massacred, consumed, merged, and advanced among themselves...

Certain worms, hitting their evolution's zenith, would detach from these colossal limbs and morph into novel demons, gliding freely through the spiritual sea.

Confronted by these spectacles, Su Yu inevitably recalled a title: Evil Fate!

This moniker belonged to one of the Subspace's Three Supreme Gods, a being equal in stature to Saintly Sin.

And without surprise, the worm entity Su Yu had glimpsed in the realm shaped by Saintly Sin embodied the core of Evil Fate.

Admittedly, that was merely the vision Saintly Sin had permitted Su Yu; it didn't mean Su Yu had directly beheld Evil Fate's true nature back then.

Quite possibly, the planetary tentacles Su Yu observed now constituted the authentic "Evil Fate."

"This entity likely governs the laws of life's flourishing, withering, affliction, and demise..."

Gazing upon the enormous tentacles before him, Su Yu reflected silently.

Having encountered Saintly Sin previously, though his knowledge of this Evil Fate remained sparse, Su Yu could largely infer its nature.

The authority wielded by Saintly Sin encompassed the soul, intellect, resolve, and drive to ascend, bolstering one's determination and ambition.

It revolved around matters of spirit, wisdom, volition, and might.

Whereas Evil Fate commanded the physical and corporeal realms.

Those writhing worm tentacles could symbolize the predation and carnage among living cells.

Bestowed with the might of this Evil God known as Evil Fate, one could potentially claim eternal vitality and undying existence.

The cost, though...

Observing those tentacles, Su Yu pondered, "To this Evil God of Evil Fate, a single being and an entire civilization likely hold no distinction."

"Embracing His strength, one risks dissolving the boundaries between self and society, merging into a grander organic hive..."

Su Yu pondered the essence of the Evil God of Evil Fate for some time, then shifted his viewpoint anew.

On this occasion, Su Yu encountered a floral ocean, where charming small creatures frolicked, and alluring silhouettes shimmered vaguely amidst them. Those figures stirred a rare ripple in Su Yu's typically serene mind.

But by steadying his focus, Su Yu shattered the mirage instantly, and when he peered once more, no floral paradise lingered—only a crimson tide of cadavers and gore.

"Desire Corpse..."

Su Yu reflected to himself.

Then he adjusted his view yet again, ultimately departing that carnage-filled sea.

This time, Su Yu reverted to the standard Subspace, devoid of Dust Universes, wormish tentacles, or bloody corpse oceans.

The region he had just forsaken belonged to yet another Paramount Evil God, the 'Desire Corpse.'

This deity dominated the impulses of living desires and the terrors of mortal ends.

Unlike the Power of Pain that Su Yu had once harnessed, it bore some resemblance to the Power of Desire yet dwarfed it in potency.

Thus far, Su Yu had fully delved into the realms governed by Saintly Sin, Evil Fate, and Desire Corpse—the trio of Supreme Evil Gods.

Throughout this Subspace, the influences of these Three Supreme Evil Gods permeated everywhere, intertwining seamlessly.

Merely directing one's consciousness toward the domains of these Three Supreme Evil Gods would plunge you into their respective realms.

The viewpoint shifts Su Yu had just performed relied on this very mechanism.

"Did I traverse the domains of the three Supreme Evil Gods with such ease and escape without hindrance?"

Su Yu sensed something off.